Hikaru Nakamura vs Jan-Krzysztof Duda | A game of immense turbulence | World Blitz 2022
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2023
- It was a game of immense ups and downs between GM Hikaru Nakamura (2909) and GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda (2773) in round 10 of the FIDE World Blitz Open Championship 2022. Watch the video and enjoy this thrilling game between two world-class players.
Video: ChessBase India
Edited by Aditya Sur Roy
#Chess #ChessBaseIndia #hikarunakamura #worldblitz
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Ładnie Janek, remis też spoko
1:03 just Hikaru calculating mate after may be 52 moves
"Liffe is full of..... ads" lol
best livegame content. simple short and good
Anish was laughing at the end
He knew hikaru was winning 🤦
Wathcing your videos makes me happy
Dla Janka to standard grać na takich nie do czasach a Hikari już był zdenerwowany
Can someone tell me where to buy these kinds of chessSet please ?
thanks in advance
join the chess competition then run fast 😂
(to be real idk if they sell these, but you can buy very good quality wooden chess sets almost anywhere online)
hikaru shouldn't really have drawn, duda was low on time, and he technically won because he was playing with black.
Life is not full of exciting events
i mean you can work for it to be like that, or maybe not for you but if we say life as a collective then yes life is full of exciting events
Lol
Black misses the win @5:34. 38...Qf4 i.o Qd6 attacks the bisshop twice. 39. Nb3 only move, followed by 39..Qc4. 40.Qe3, and Ra3! pins the knight, which can not be defended twice. Or 38...Qe1 39.Nb3, Rb2!
nice calculation but even super GM can't find it with 4sec on the clock - seems like Duda could see something but was afraid of the follow up or maybe a trick from Hikaru
What a fucking game holy shit
Hikaru wearing Aronian's shirt
Who won ??????, I don't know ???????
Sorry for my ignorance
I am 1000 rated player 😂
draw - there was no way for either play to make progress.
Who won btw?
Draw
Nakamura attacker
4,29 це як він так побив пішаком??
thats en passant
672th
672nd*
7:30 why is this no 3 repetition?
only twice was it white's turn
what happened?
Its a draw
5:31 was a nasty situation:
I believe the winning line for black would go like:
Qd3 - Qf4
Nb3 - Rb2
Qc3 - Rxb3
Qxb3 - Qxd2
King moves away from the check and it's 3 against 1 pons on the queenside.
But it's nearly impossible to spot for black with 5 seconds on the clock. I only did cuz I saw the engine spike up.
Thanks
How about:
Qd3 - Qf4
Nb3 - Qxb4
Kh3 - Qd6
Although white retains bishop and knight vs a rook, black has 3 against 0 pawns on the queen side.
@@zhengliheng yea that’s what I thought
Please,what’s the engine’s name?
@@zhengliheng Looks good to me.
It's a draw ?
Duda wygląda na kogoś komu szachy nie sprawiają już wielkiej przyjemności
First
why its a draw??
White is forced to defend the pon to keep it a draw. But black can not capture it nor can they give a . Even though the white king and knight look a little stuck, the black king can't do a lot to capture the night cuz the bishop can jump around and protect it from afar. There are still tricks in the position but white's gameplan is to just move around the bishop and black wouldn't have any winning counterplay. So it's up to Hikaru to decide whether he wants to force a play like he did when they repeated moves with the queens for a little extra time added -- but even after that, it's a dead draw.